134 . '* . l ,:' ;':, . i'" .,,4. t . iZ;. .r '0 ..' " -0- -0-. """-?(. >: .,. \ ..,.: ::::. . ,',' . : ' , .. '-:=. . -":": , ',' i .: , ',' . .. ,',;., ...", .. , , v$ :.. ' ;:;' '.\:... : v . .'yO .;.. .':: .' ":\ ,> "':. '<i;..- -:-:' .. .- . '::::-:- . ',' .f":4<:;"':: " t"Y.: \ \ " "'f.,. . , . ::. ;::" :l, A'^< ::, <, " '-::;':, ::., '..-":' j. ..-. " :5:*- , ': '., :: .,:.::.. ' .uc-. ..:.: -: .... <'.: :'." . - -- i ' . . , .' It. '1. ."' . .",..,:,.? 'i,::. \ \:. '<'> -0-' . '- ..." t ,><<<1 t)' ...' ti .... """: *.'" f" .'. J .. ,',', ":" ; .. ,\ . ""it > / .:;'.,., . .: :;;':. : \.:.. t- .' :-::.' Only the look is priceless :',' ':' The look: an easy kind of dash. It's the blazer look by Samuel Parnes Arnel keeps everything snloothly in shape even after washing. Blends Inc. piqué textured knit of Arnel triacetate and nylon. Navy, pink, beige, blue, lavender,white. 8..18. Blazer and skirt, about $8 each. Shell, about $6. At Arnold Constable, N. Y.; Gilllbels,Pittsburgh;Jordan Marsh,Miami. Celanese(!) Arnel@ c ... CONTEMPORARY FIBERS can public. In 1937 , when he was 1n a Montreal hospital recovering from a broken leg he had suffered in a hockey collision, some strange complications set in and a fatal heart attack followed, and suddenly he was gone, at thirty-four. So deep was the affection for Morenz among Montrealers that the funeral >:. service was held at the Forum, where his casket lay in state at center ice for two full days, so that all of his fans could pay their respects. Only one other Ca- nadien player has gained such an -exalted position, and Ì1e, of course, is Maurice (The Rocket) Richard, a native Mont- realer and an extremely high-strung, al- together dedicated man who lived to score goals and who scored six hundred and twenty-sIx of them between 1942 and 1960, when he retired. Whenever Richard stepped onto the ice at the F a- rum, the w Ì1 ole arena roared like one huge lion, and when he scored-bed- lam! Life in Montreal has been some- what less frenetic these last few winters, but there has been an unmistakable extra tingle in the air whenever the hero of the evening has been Henri (The Pock- et Rocket) Richard, Maurice's younger ' brother, or Bernard (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, Morenz' son-in-law. ,t T HE Maple Leafs-in pronouncing the name, Torontonians slide over the "Maple" and accent the "Leafs," ignoring the orthographic eccentricity- provide a dramatic contrast. Where the Canadiens have traditionally played fire- engine offensive hockey, the Leafs have been a defense-minded team, which has emphasized close, rugged checking and has been particularly adept at pro- tecting a lead by preventing its opponents from mounting anything resembling a smooth, organized attack. These Kitty- bar-the-door tactics, as they are called, make for rather dull hockey, but they win a lot of games, and they have made the Leafs especially formidable in the Stanley Cup playoffs, in which a bruis- ing team can often wear down one that emphasizes speed and finesse. Some- times in contrast with the Leaf players, the Leaf fans have always been known for their fine manners. They are ex- tremely British about the whole busi- ness, as T oron tonians like to be about certain things, and regard the games as both athletic and social events. They are by far the best turned-out of all hockey crowds; the man who wears a Chesterfield and the lad} who wears a mink are not overdressed. They know their hockey very well, and, deep down, they care enormously about their team's fortunes, but during the progress of a game there are no shrieks, no yells, no . a g ain 's dancing there in the El1V1 B AS SY CLDB tWlif7é and his & Supper t Dinner a · 00 $4 per pers M\O't1'\ u t1'\ d Monday C\ose Sheraton East Ai 51$1' 5i. PAR\<. AVE. 5-100 0 PLAZA First Family of Photographers ochrorh Bradford Bachrach, photographer of women Fabian Bachrach, photographer of men 48 East 50th Street, New York · PLaza 5-6233 I I 1- i ':-EMILY SHAW'S POUND RIDGE, N. V. QNN'J finest type of American Food and Cocktails Merritt Park\vay, exit 35, north on 137, or Route 22 to Bedford Village. John F. Shaw, Pres. CLOSED MONDAYS · Pound Ridge 4-5779 VISIT OUR WALK IN WINE CELLAR